Category Archives: COMPONENTS

Developed with Seiko by a team that includes former Nokia product designers and Fabian Cancellara as an advisor, the Omata One analog cycling computer blends the best of what’s new with a classic interface. Much like driving a classic car or a desirable watch, there is something satisfying about a beautifully designed analog gauge. If you’ve ever

Deville Am 150mm 27.5 Fork price: $693 sale 38% -/- weight 1800g () As BOS designers continue to take over the US suspension market, their product line grows with their BOS influence. Based on the 3-way adjustable 160mm Deville, the BOS Deville 150 650b lightens and simplifies the load. Instead of the open-bath found inside the

Diamond 27.5 Fork price: $990 save 0% -/- weight 2100g () The super fun DVO packs all the high punch of a DH model, but giving you a reasonable 130-160mm travel for trail bike manners. The team of DVO engineers also upted the ante with bigger 35mm stanchion tubes. The DVO Diamond also features the Industries First

To add to the new disc brake and limited edition aero wheels that they introduced earlier in the week, Zipp has now debuted a new stem and seatpost in their SL range. The SL lineup is comprised of Zipp’s carbon components and are geared towards the road, cross, and growing gravel segments. The Speed line gives a

FAT PAW GRIPS Wolf Tooth Components are expanding their impressive lineup of components. But this time Wolf is not focused just on ‘drop-stop-chainrings. And if your like myself, and many other mountain bikers out there who like the comfort lightweight silicone foam provides for the hands, Wolf has new option for your hands with their

Tiagra Hydraulic Disc Brakes With the introduction of Shimano’s latest hydraulic stopper, the crazy trickle down tech is alive and well, in Shimano style of course. Now offering their third road stopper system that is also dedicated to flat mount, Shimano Tiagra is the latest group to get the nod. That makes Ultegra level, 105,

BOS Tubeless Ready Shown above is the upcoming Clement BOS, named for Boston, Massachusetts, and will be Clement’s new mud/wet ‘cross tread pattern when it hits dealers this spring. Clement featured Boston, because it’s known as the original hotbed of North American ‘cross and home to some of the nastiest courses out there. They

Xplor MSO Tubeless Ready Tires Clement released a new tread last fall at Interbike and being their first-ever T.L. offering. “The Xplor took us some time to get to this point,” said Johs Huseby, Clement’s Product Development Manager, “We wanted to ascertain that our sidewall material was impermeable and air tight while still maintaining a supple

Boxxer World Cup Suspension Fork – 27.5 One Boxxer color shown above, black-matt (+). For nearly two decades, Rockshox has dominated the freeride and downhill World Cup circuit. Already proven long before 2016, the setup was ridden under Rockshox team riders like Steve Smith and Kyle Strait. As the new Rockshox Boxxer features the all-new

Truvativ Descendant Stem Get dialed this year with the entire line of Descendant components, becuase to Mix and Match might work for clothing, but not your mountain bike cockpit. The new Descendant setup is 3D forged from 7075 alloy, then machined for weight reduction, and is the perfect match for your Descendant bars—not that you’re

Truvativ Descendant Seatpost Set the Descendant and forget it. The most important attribute of a fixed post is that you forget it’s there—until you need it to be there. The 3D forged and highly adjustable Descendant is built to do its job so that you can do yours. Set it, forget it, and go Descendant harder.

Truvativ Descendant DH Bar The Descendant will provide you with a wide, stiff, strong, championship-winning design? Here you go. The new Descendant borrows from a rich championship-winning heritage, and adapts it to today’s aggressive courses and riders. Descendant are the command center of cornering control. Stiff, precise and wide Made with tough 7050 alloy Truvativ geometry

Truvativ Descendant Riser Bar Combine a proven Descendant shape, proven width, proven materials and a take-no-prisoners approach, and you’ve got the newest riser bars. They are stiff, tough, dependable, and give you all the comfort and positive steering feel you could want. Descendant series are the new normal for comfort and control. Stiff,

Truvativ Descendant Carbon Crankset Seems like just yesterday the Holzfeller and AKA gravity lines were first released, but now the Descendant is making them obsolete, to give riders a more versatile, refined family of products to cover everything from aggressive all mountain to full blown downhill. And the Truvativ Holzfeller stem was sort of

Truvativ Descendant Flat Bar Uncompromising control and unflinching Descendant style. Based on the width of Enduro superstar Jerome Clementz, the Descendant carbon and 7050 flat bars bring comfort and control to riders seeking the aggressive position a flat bar offers. Descendant series of setups are the new 2016 benchmark for control and

Wren Inverted Fat Bike Fork With a unique Inverted design, it allows for the 36mm stanchions to be on the bottom reducing the lower mass of the fork making it more responsive to the trail. While the beefed up crown and 43mm uppers provide the strength and torsional rigidity. Also the

Rockshox Pike RCT3 27.5 Fork Pike is back for 2016! And could be dubbed the Rockshox comeback kid if you will. The Pike is the ultimate trail fork. The Pike is excellent for single-track or rock infested goat trail up in the Alps. Either way, the Pike is sure to perform well! The